Resignation of ministers a ‘blessing in disguise’: PM Manele

Resignation of ministers a ‘blessing in disguise’: PM Manele

BY NED GAGAHE

Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele says the resignation of senior ministers and government backbenchers is a “blessing in disguise.”

He stated that it marks the dawn of a new era—one that will usher in fresh, young, and energetic leaders who are ready to take up the challenge of leading the people and the country.

PM Manele made the remarks yesterday during a press conference held to mark the one-year anniversary of the Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT) coalition, celebrating its achievements.

“Our leadership is defined by unity, purpose, and service to the people—not by individual demands or disruptions,” he said.

“The resignation of senior ministers is a blessing in disguise. It is the dawn of a new era to usher in fresh, young, and energetic leaders who are willing to take up the challenge to lead our people and country.”

The Prime Minister said the GNUT’s door remains open, extending an invitation to Members of Parliament from the opposition to join the coalition.

“The politics of old must now be discarded. It is divisive and disruptive. We must focus on our people by implementing good policies,” he added.

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